WEBVTT ON THE SANTA CLARA PUEBLO, OFFICIALS TELL US FLOOD WATERS REACHED PEOPLE'S FRONT DOORSTEPS. THAT'S WHERE WE FIND ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER ALANA GRIMSTAD TONIGHT... WHO CONTINUES OUR TEAM COVERAGE. About 25 homes here on the Santa Clara Pueblo have been evacuated and that's because they're too dangerously close to Santa Clara Creek. IF THIS CREEK OVERFLOWS, WHICH IT HAS BEFORE, HOMES WILL BE IN ITS DESTRUCTIVE PATH. THAT'S WHY THE PUEBLO CALLED FOR VOLUNTARY EVACUATIONS. Our first objective is always life, safety. We always want to protect life, safety. That is our main concern. AND UP IN THE HILL IN LOS ALAMOS AND WHITE ROCK--THE RAINS WERE AGGRESSIVE ALL DAY... Josh Montoya, White Rock Resident: I don't remember a rain like this for years, honestly FLOODING HOMES, CLOSING ROADS AND CREATING SOME DODGY DRIVING. Preston Ballew, Los Alamos Police: With the canyons and mountains and especially the burn scars, flash flooding can happen at a moment's notice in an area you wouldn't expect it. ---BUTT--- Mike Ragsdale, White Rock: We had a couple road closures going up the hill, rocks had fallen off the side of the cliff, blocked the roads. Back behind me you can see the Santa Clara Canyon, which was badly destroyed by the Las Conchas fire a couple years ago. And because of that burn scar area, the water and debris are rushing down the canyon, into the creek and that's why we are having the problems that we are today. Reporting on the pueblo, AG KOAT A7N. THERE IS A SHELTER SET UP FOR ANYONE EVACUATED AT THE SANTA